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it reads "providing a save and caring environment is fundamental to our mission at seton medical center and we are saddened any time there is a loss of a patient." >> jeff ranieri said it wants to rain. >> it looked like it. >> i don't know if it will rain. >> i love that terminology. it's right. mother nature really wants it to rain, but we can't get the systems down here far enough in order to get widespread rain. we are looking at increasing chances of rainfall. the doppler radar scans and this over 200 mile radius has dry conditions and off to the north, a system that will provide decent rainfall for washington and oregon will graze our area and also provide a little bit of moisture as we head into tomorrow morning. cloud cover on the increase that kept temperatures near average for today. 55 in livermore and 50 in oakland and 53 in san francisco. it's cool despite the cloud cover and we will keep it for tomorrow morning with a few areas of drizzle and throughout wednesday, just a slight chance of a shower. we will get afternoon sunshine here and we are looking at a warming trend co
it reads "providing a save and caring environment is fundamental to our mission at seton medical center and we are saddened any time there is a loss of a patient." >> jeff ranieri said it wants to rain. >> it looked like it. >> i don't know if it will rain. >> i love that terminology. it's right. mother nature really wants it to rain, but we can't get the systems down here far enough in order to get widespread rain. we are looking at increasing chances of...
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unlike human beings, as we change the environment is bad for the environment, beavers form wetlands other species could move into. he's important. >> what else does he eat besides bananas? >> vegetation and he likes to eat tree bark. he has teeth on them that are so much enamel that are bright orange. these guys chop down trees and build dams with them. >> you don't want to get in front of an angry beaver. >> bring out the owl. >> let me put the baby alligator away. the last animal is another species that would have been -- >> what are they called? >> barn owl. these are a species native to europe. european colonists would have been used to seeing these guys. these animals can find prey in pitch darkness. >> you're kidding. >> tests have been done on these species, they've removed every iota of light. they are called barn owls, because they are one of the few species that can live in human structures and benefit from our building. >> is that okay on your hand, looks like he's breaking skin. >> this is the first time you haven't been pooped on or bleeding. the turkey did enough for everybo
unlike human beings, as we change the environment is bad for the environment, beavers form wetlands other species could move into. he's important. >> what else does he eat besides bananas? >> vegetation and he likes to eat tree bark. he has teeth on them that are so much enamel that are bright orange. these guys chop down trees and build dams with them. >> you don't want to get in front of an angry beaver. >> bring out the owl. >> let me put the baby alligator...
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they covered issues such as the jail environment, lack of appropriate medical care, prescription medication and officer mistreatment of inmates. since july 2013, there have been 22 different officer-involved treatment-related issues includinging specific allegations of physical abuse. >> there are some things that concern me greatly, of course. >> reporter: we caught up with sheriff lori smith after the auditors publicly released their reports to the blue ribbon commission. >> you heard a lot about culture. what was your reaction to that? >> give me a chance to really take a look at the report and everything. i heard a lot of disturbing things. >> does that start with you and your administration? is there a failure? >> it's the entire organization. the entire organization need to be a lot of reforms absolutely. >> we knew this was something that was larger than just isolate incidents. >> reporter: raj serves as director at silicon valley debug, a social justice operation originally meant to advance the civil rights of children, workers and immigrants. but complaints from inmates and family
they covered issues such as the jail environment, lack of appropriate medical care, prescription medication and officer mistreatment of inmates. since july 2013, there have been 22 different officer-involved treatment-related issues includinging specific allegations of physical abuse. >> there are some things that concern me greatly, of course. >> reporter: we caught up with sheriff lori smith after the auditors publicly released their reports to the blue ribbon commission. >>...
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three restaurants especially in, you know, the restaurant business some may argue not exactly a healthy environment would possibly jeopardize your sobriety, and how do you deal with that? >> i think if i wasn't doing that, i'd be somebody that ran three marathons a week or i'd be one of those lawyers that worked 100 hours a week. it keeps me sane. the busyness keeps me going. yes, it is a lot of pressure, but i knew that getting into it. >> are you a better chef today than you were five years ago? >> i like to think so. >> duck duck goose just named by southern living magazine as one of the best restaurants in the south. >> awesome, congrats again. >> i can attest that your food is as remarkable. >> aren't you all going to cook or something? >> it's online. the two of us we did some cooking. >> what'd you cook? >> fillet. >> and where is it now? >> steak o'puff. craig did most of the work. i just stood there. craig did most of the work. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i'm so proud of you. >> chef, great story. thanks for telling it. >> thank you for having me. >> today.com/food for the cooking. >>>
three restaurants especially in, you know, the restaurant business some may argue not exactly a healthy environment would possibly jeopardize your sobriety, and how do you deal with that? >> i think if i wasn't doing that, i'd be somebody that ran three marathons a week or i'd be one of those lawyers that worked 100 hours a week. it keeps me sane. the busyness keeps me going. yes, it is a lot of pressure, but i knew that getting into it. >> are you a better chef today than you were...
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. >> if we don't figure out how to preserve their environment, this is a lost world. i see this as kind of an advertisement for trying to preserve those kinds of environments so we can all live together somehow. on the planet. >> reporter: the government is expected to rule on this permit application early next year. savannah? >> gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> the brazen new identity theft where imposters live your life. how to protect yourself next. my friend told me about a great new way to get deals. it's called bankamerideals, from bank of america. i choose the cash back deals in my mobile or online banking. i just use my bank of america debit or credit card when i pay. put in my account. this is cash back on top of other rewards we already get. and best of all, it's free. friends help friends get deals. pass it on. [ male announcer ] introducing bankamerideals, free for online banking customers. sign in to your online banking to choose your deals today. who doesn't like a good deal? red raspberries, and blackberries from the northwest a rich and delicious array o
. >> if we don't figure out how to preserve their environment, this is a lost world. i see this as kind of an advertisement for trying to preserve those kinds of environments so we can all live together somehow. on the planet. >> reporter: the government is expected to rule on this permit application early next year. savannah? >> gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> the brazen new identity theft where imposters live your life. how to protect yourself next. my friend told me...
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of the bathtub just so it dries so the bacteria underneath there don't thrive in a nice, warm, wet environment. >> reporter: and next the cleaning products. >> when you wash your hands, sometimes the bacteria will stick to them. you might think about throwing it out every couple of weeks or if it starts to look dirty. >> what do the tests reveal? >> we'll take it back to the lab and we'll find out how many back tiera we found. we can never sterilize our bathroom, like we can never sterilize our house. but it's important to keep those bacteria at a minimum. >> good morning to you. so you're ready to hear your resu results? as we mentioned, joe tested your bathroom and your son's bathroom. we expect to find germs in our bathroom, but when is it harmful? >> the gheerms that are in our bathroom are our own germs. when someone has a stomach problem, those germs that are making them sick can be transmitted or someone else can pick them up. >> i have been doing the faucets and cleaning and all of that. let's get to the results. you found high amounts of bacteria in the bathtub area as you mentioned.
of the bathtub just so it dries so the bacteria underneath there don't thrive in a nice, warm, wet environment. >> reporter: and next the cleaning products. >> when you wash your hands, sometimes the bacteria will stick to them. you might think about throwing it out every couple of weeks or if it starts to look dirty. >> what do the tests reveal? >> we'll take it back to the lab and we'll find out how many back tiera we found. we can never sterilize our bathroom, like we...
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.cc1:st save the environment >> but what do we lose? when we get -- >> there's already great golf courses over there. >> they could have did the natterjack toad. >> i would love to tell you i know what a natterjack toad is, but i don't. finger?ith your1: >> i call this my girdle. >> that's the only place you need one. >> thank you, darling. i had a little horse accident in january. this?ile were you shooting cc1: >> no, no, no. that was a complete success. swimmingly ts wentcc1: well. but when i came home to attend to my four horses, one of them is a strong young horse and i which is when cc1: you have them on the end of a rope and he's galloping around and he bolted. and i thought i'm going to hold superwoman and i grabbed the rope and flew through the air, 20 feet through the air and landed and snapped my finger off. >> off? >> yeah. reattached finger? >> well, it snapped that way -- yes. >> oh, my gosh. accomplished cc1: horsewoman, i understand. in the movie you play a woman who has never been on one before? it was good acting. beca
.cc1:st save the environment >> but what do we lose? when we get -- >> there's already great golf courses over there. >> they could have did the natterjack toad. >> i would love to tell you i know what a natterjack toad is, but i don't. finger?ith your1: >> i call this my girdle. >> that's the only place you need one. >> thank you, darling. i had a little horse accident in january. this?ile were you shooting cc1: >> no, no, no. that was a complete...
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and while most are going back to familiar surroundings, others are entering a brand-new environment. it includes hundreds of refugee children who escaped violence. nannette miranda is live with how school districts plan to help ease these kids into class. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, scott. the plan is to hire what's called an unaccompanied minor specialist. and the oakland bard of
and while most are going back to familiar surroundings, others are entering a brand-new environment. it includes hundreds of refugee children who escaped violence. nannette miranda is live with how school districts plan to help ease these kids into class. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, scott. the plan is to hire what's called an unaccompanied minor specialist. and the oakland bard of